I'll never work on the equipment and parts that you normally do, but I have taken methods of yours and used it in my everyday work and it's gotten me out of some jams. I really appreciate you for putting out this content. I hope you know, you help more people than you realize.
@dans_Learning_Curve9 ай бұрын
Your wife is a trooper! Oily hands and logical approach!!
@Poppi20069 ай бұрын
I like the way you and Watch Wes Work explain your work as you disassemble and assemble things. Very enjoyable.
@scottc05108 ай бұрын
The Farmcraft101 channel is excellent too. The videography, narration of both channels is nothing short of AMAZING... Very professionally done... Both are much appeeciated! :-)
@CactusMagnet-u7g9 ай бұрын
Blown away with all you do Jesse! Top notch work and an OBSESSION with doing it the best you can with what is at hand.
@michaelfraser57239 ай бұрын
You're a genius, Jesse Muller, and a master of mechanical logic.
@patrikpersson94469 ай бұрын
Amen to that! That feller has a wide range of skills for sure..
@Yousef_Ghadanfari9 ай бұрын
Jesse you really put a lot of effort and time to explain bits and pieces of what you are doing showing your mistakes and how you fix them. You are the MAN. Greetings from Kuwait
@andrewhill93139 ай бұрын
And the UK.
@nyquistsenior26349 ай бұрын
I was one of those who wrote that you could fix the final drive...Enjoy your videos. Your wife is a trooper!
@lottiecooper6099 ай бұрын
Well done young man. I hope a lot of young people watch this and possibly learn something!!! Tomorrow is not a given. Everything could be gone in seconds. People need to wake up and realize that. What are we going to do then? Power is knowledge and knowledge is power!!! Thanks for sharing and trying to help people bro!!!
@adanfranchi5789 ай бұрын
Jesse, another awesome video. YES, please paint the new skid steer. I can wait until you build your shop. Let the once big man know he looks great slimming down. You are going to have to rename him as, Slim!
@EagleNestFarm9 ай бұрын
Awesome detective work figuring out exactly the reason it failed! Along with many other commenters, I was sure you can fix this drive yourself and I'm so happy that you took on the challenge! Lovely video Jesse. All the best.
@josephsfields9 ай бұрын
Awesome results with this skid steer project Jesse. Back when you were in Part I, debating with yourself the 3K + shipping and one month repair option; you must feel the reward now having made the right choice. I enjoy all your waste deep or extreme multi-part equipment repair videos. Keep 'em coming. I look forward to the shop getting built so you don't have to work on the ground quite as much.
@MadhouseGaming9 ай бұрын
Jessie the skills you have are amazing, you never give up, have great worth ethic, a family man, who teaches his children the benefit of hard work, and a have great attitude, and explain what your doing, why your doing, and the benefits of the way your doing it, so everybody can understand, it was also great too see Mrs Jessie giving you a helping hand to put the drive motor back on, TBH I was expecting to see Noah run in too help or crawl out from under the machine with you, I bet he would have loved to help you fix this. great work your videos are amazing. Thank you for sharing with us.
@jmuller869 ай бұрын
Thanks. I thought about having noah try to help. I know people would go wild about it, but that final drive was too heavy to mess around. I will definitely put him on some less dangerous tasks though
@TomGuimond9 ай бұрын
@@jmuller86 @Jmuller86 hello jesse yes it would be very interesting for you to make a video when you are going to repaint it and it will be a magnificent machine when it is repainted with this green and the white cabin and personally I think you should send the JCB to your other property because for example the JCB the controls are not very responsive and therefore without saying that the JCB is a bad machine it is probably perfect for a machine that you will not use regularly skidsteer and as you said this machine is almost a classic so you should keep it here on your main property and therefore use and maintain to keep this beautiful machine well jesse it is my personal opinion but you should really keep it preciously
@kirk4679 ай бұрын
I was hoping you would paint it back to original color, I like it the most! Good tracks and it seems to handle pretty well! Thanks for sharing, Louisiana sending prayers and positive vibes to you and your family! I love your little goat, he’s cute! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸✌🏻🙋🏼
@douglasmorton61219 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video Jesse! It’s nice to see your wife jump right in to help you. I’d throw a nice paint job on the machine if it proves out to be worth it. It will preserve it a bit and make it look good. Stay Safe!!!
@mrpetit28 ай бұрын
Paint it. It deserves it, the amount of time you put into it. I liked both the videos, the elaborate way of filming. If you learn a lot, we learn a lot.
@davidspence30219 ай бұрын
When I first started watching your videos I was like "He gets too long winded and these videos are too long." Man, I'm happy to say I was WrOnG! I love the way you think through problems and overcome anything that pops up. I watched your entire house build and now these are icing and the way you explain what you are doing reminds me of being up all night working on cars or tractors figuring our problems, it's like I'm standing right there with you. I love it! Sadly now, your videos are too short even at 2 hours long! I commend you for tackling this on your own and doing a 'proper' fix to that e-clip as that would always be in the back of my head thinking "will this turn break it"? Outstanding videos! Keep em' coming brother!
@jurpikag9 ай бұрын
Paint it! I think it would nice with modern Takeuchi paint scheme.
@HorsleyLandy889 ай бұрын
I thought exactly the same, would look good in red and greys
@tujuprojects9 ай бұрын
Track frame looked already quite pitted.
@KarenL-qt7dy9 ай бұрын
Jesse, it is so amazing what you can do with a broken down machine! You and Matt from Diesel Creek always leave me in awe. All in all, for the money you paid to buy and repair this skidsteer, you saved yourself a TON of money, and have a good running machine. Congrats!!!
@patrickmoodabe97289 ай бұрын
Amazing work Jesse. You were always going to fix it yourself. It’s who you are. You learn’t a lot. & so did we. Fascinating. & great explanation on how these things work. Working in your time. & that sense of excitement when the fix worked. Was awesome. Keep it up!! 👏👏👏
@MrPhotodoc9 ай бұрын
The explanation of the drive motor was worth the price of admission alone. Thanks, I'm a little wiser now.
@jameskendricks45089 ай бұрын
Props to your wife. She did a great job of aligning the threaded hole of the drive motor!
@alexisfrjp9 ай бұрын
no need to be that polite, she barely tried pushing with her fingertips panicking for I don't know what Props to Jesse who stayed calm!
@PaulHigginbothamSr5 ай бұрын
I don't even know you in person Jesse. I am proud of you for how you did with this old Takeuchi. This was unusable, but now a work horse. That mono boom would be equally functional if you found the time delay on forwards and backwards, it would be equal AND MORE to this ancient Takeuchi.
@davidianero55289 ай бұрын
I must say I thoroughly enjoy your videos. I learn an incredible amount and I thank you. It doesn’t matter if it’s mechanics, Electric carpentry Hydrolics you really are talented and I really do appreciate you sharing.
@brianelliot27199 ай бұрын
Thanks to you for the video and to your wife for the assist. Great project, especially showing when things can go wrong. Yes, I’d like to see that machine painted…perhaps with some graphics with angles and triangles rather than a boring mono colour. 😊
@Jconway6519 ай бұрын
Nothing like a stressed wife to add suspense. Good on her for helping
@markconger80499 ай бұрын
Man, when he said he was gonna put that final drive in by himself I about fell out of my seat. I blurted out “Go get your dad!”
@standillon84399 ай бұрын
Your amazing Jesse. Your videos are great and having help you on the weekend is just heartwarming. Your closeup video and your narration and down to earth exploration of everything should inspire other KZbinrs to do the same. Thanks a lot for your hardworking go to it video.
@jamesbarrie24589 ай бұрын
Well now I know how a hydraulic motor works. What I like is that you don't ever say "I can't do that" you just get on with it and learn as you go, very impressive and I learn when I watch.
@dennisbudd81029 ай бұрын
I am as far from a mechanic as one can be but I enjoy watching the work you do. The best part IMO is that you describe what you are doing and why and how it all relates to what you are working on. I may not be a mechanic and I'll never work on the kinds of things you do but I learn how and why things work watching your videos and I get some of satisfaction doing so.
@nelsonholmes61749 ай бұрын
Awesome job Jesse, when the drive motor started moving, I actually cheered. You saved a ton of money and time. Cheers from Northern England buddy.
@BMGrilla609 ай бұрын
Just watched the latest video from Pacific Northwest Hillbilly in which he is finishing the engine rebuild on his excavator. He was complaining about missing and incorrect bit and pieces in a seal/gasket kit as well. You always give a shout out to suppliers, viewers, tools, or techniques that have helped you. I think it would be a service to name chronically bad suppliers or parts as well.
@mabloodhound9 ай бұрын
Same here....just finished his video and frustration with wrong parts. Jesse saved himself a lot of money and only lost some sleep and time to do it.
@jimmyalexandrou57329 ай бұрын
You see Jesse, I know it was a lot of work but you saved a lot of money. Besides you need to pay that assistant of yours that helped you. Well done both of you xxx
@brianconnelly21159 ай бұрын
It's one thing to get Nick involved it's hard to keep him away, but get to your wife to help! WOW, When I grow up (I am 71 now) I want to be just like you. Then again it seems to run in the family saw your mom helping your dad on Andrew castle, good stuff.
@colin85329 ай бұрын
Very very nice work Jesse! I would love to see it all painted up too. This machine doesn't seem to lack any power. I couldn't believe how far it pushed into that dirt pile.
@AlfonsDeml9 ай бұрын
You will be in seventh heaven, when the new work shop is built. I like watching your video's keep up the good work.
@gbentley81769 ай бұрын
Tricky job well executed. I swear the ladies know far more about machines than they let on. Seeing how the old singer sewing machines get tweaked oiled and maintained got me wise to it years ago. Well done all round. Manufactures price for total replace not repair these days. Those figures were outrageous. Thank you for posting. Best wishes to you and your family from the UK. Little Noah is always the star of the show! even with voice overs.
@MWestern-m4g9 ай бұрын
Large machines are just small machines put together. And --- Parts is Parts. Great job Jess.
@jeroen18369 ай бұрын
What did I say the last time, you can do it by yourself, and you did it. Top! You’ve saved a lot of money too. Craftsmanship 🏆👏👍
@AW-Services9 ай бұрын
Wow, what a video. It is most definitely a full family effort. Someone had been inside that motor before and not replaced the correct circlip. Increased abutment circlips like the one you installed handle and distribute the forces better. The pins and bushes appear to be pretty decent on that machine. Those bolt on cutting edges are a nightmare when trying to dig slab or rocks as you always have to reposition the bucket to avoid the material pushing into the nuts. I'd definitely like to see a muller makeover and repaint after you've run it for a while. The offgrid project will be an amazing video series in due course
@Krunsy9 ай бұрын
Jesse droppin' gems, can't wait to watch this one
@anatolyolevsky44039 ай бұрын
You have exceptional mechanical skills and knowledge of the subject. I wish you a few million subscribers so they can better understand how America works. Bravo!
@jmwarden18 ай бұрын
Jesse, I think you outdid yourself on this video, it was one of the most educational videos that I have seen, keep up the great work, and will be waiting for the next.
@stevetrachsel86908 ай бұрын
Your explanation is very educational! Your deductive reasoning is top notch. Thank you for your work
@etaservices73439 ай бұрын
love to keep you videos on while im working the night shift love to learn at age 65 did learn for this that I would never attempt this job
@juhaanttinen90319 ай бұрын
Just great job ! You did it by yourself with minimal cost ! Greetings from Finland.
@francisbarbeau18629 ай бұрын
Great Job Jessie! It was a joy to watch you resurrect that skid steer! And Yes, if it earns a paint job, then by all means paint it!
@scotts35749 ай бұрын
The perfectionist in you is depriving you of sleep, I know the feeling sometimes it makes me a little nuts. Keep em coning I really enjoy your videos and hope your new shop is done quickly and to your needs. It seems like you bust your ass and do good quality work, good luck man.
@scottc05108 ай бұрын
Undeniably TOP NOTCH videos, Jesse! Thank you so much!
@David-cv6ih9 ай бұрын
Skid steer…Good! Can’t wait to see what’s ahead with the new shop! Nice Job!
@williewombat18519 ай бұрын
Jesse, a big "Well Done" to your lady for helping align the bolt holes, although it sounded like Noah was standing by to give you a hand.
@bigmotter0019 ай бұрын
Jesse, I can't tell you how much I envy you for your mechanical talent and fortitude for the projects you take on! If I needed anything worked on I would choose you over AC. He is very entertaining and a little dramatic but you get down into the guts of a problem and solve it! Thanks for all you do for your subs and take care!
@thisolesignguy27339 ай бұрын
A little tip for those cylinder seals, Try putting them in hot water for a few minutes to soften them up. Makes a world of difference. Also, put a little vaseline on the outer scraper seal and the o-rings. You wouldn't think it would make that much of a difference, but when I worked at a rebuild shop the owner swore by it and he did these for over 50 years so I trust his judgement. He always said vaseline conditions them so they expand more, soften up, and last twice as long :) Oh and don't paint it! Them's battle scars dude. 😛
@chillywilli9 ай бұрын
The amount of time and energy you put into these machines is crazy. But you did it again.
@AwesomeSamuel9 ай бұрын
Jesse, I really love how you explain things so that even I can understand it. We farm and I have spent a lifetime pulling wrenches and lifting heavy things so believe me when I say be careful lifting 200 pound drive motors. Back in January I had 7 vertebrae fused and you don’t want to wind up like me.
@donanything68169 ай бұрын
Bravo!!! I was cheering when you were explaining the problem & solution it was as if my team had just won the super bowl. Great detective work and an upgrade to the Whimpey factory part. As you said no doubt it was fixed. Good job! My dad used to have those sleepless nights when we were building my first house. He would have a solution in the morning. Great minds!! Thanks for the video.
@deannelson93019 ай бұрын
Man that's good stuff. Love watching.
@SoloBlack3139 ай бұрын
Once again I watched the whole video. I guess what they say is true, slow and steady wins the race. I dig how you explain everything in great detail. Thanks for sharing the video bro.
@TheGrimReaper19 ай бұрын
“Give us the tools and we will finish the job” all the best with your endeavours in mending that poor little abused skid steer. I can guarantee it is more than happy to be now owned and looked after by you and your team. All the best from England.
@garysparks26819 ай бұрын
It's always good to make errors if you learn from them. Great video. Interesting.Thanks.
@SubculturalMoKa9 ай бұрын
glad you brought the old takeuchi back to life, its seems like a good little machine!
@gordonagent70374 ай бұрын
Excellent content Jesse, that was a great checklist of items that needed addressing and correction, your commentary on the drive repair was awesome, makes you wonder why they didn’t use that segmented clip ring in the first place as it makes a lot of sense. Loved the length of the video too, it was nice to see the jobs completed in one session rather than 2-3 smaller videos. Great job
@glenpaul36069 ай бұрын
A paint job would be a good idea. Good video and job fixing it up.
@blairfright96229 ай бұрын
Great job again Jesse, saved a ton of cash fixing your self and learning a thing or two in the process
@carloskawasaki6569 ай бұрын
Another great job, thank you for sharing, I learn a lot , you are a great teacher and your explanation are so nice , thank you 👍👍👍👍
@raycastro71569 ай бұрын
Great video! Your master skills at trouble shooting are amazing!
@markbrown62369 ай бұрын
What a struggle, Glad you found a snap ring that worked. I wouldn't paint it. Wife is a keeper.
@Jeremy-de2of9 ай бұрын
Heck yea it’s nice that your wife isn’t scared to jump in and get her hands dirty n help out my wife used to come out n help out she would jump up on the mini excavator n could run pretty good to n grab a shovel its like a team effort trying to get through life but anyway awesome video n great job Jesse
@zvonibab9 ай бұрын
Marvelous outcome, it pays to be persistent. I am so glad that 3K stayed with you.
@dorsetengineering9 ай бұрын
This series has really helped me understand the Eaton vickers hydrostatic system in my mustang. Cheers.
@MichaelBenton-Rose9 ай бұрын
Brilliant stuff Jesse, As ever kept me watching right through and as you say 'you learned along the way', WE all knew you could do it. Mike (UK)
@Mach34i9 ай бұрын
Nice little machine. 4000.00$ can not go wrong. Great job thanks for sharing
@tillman16979 ай бұрын
One of the most educational channels on KZbin!
@Jdjd122889 ай бұрын
Mate you are just great. You leave Andrew for dead. You fix things not destroy
@2491kridge9 ай бұрын
Genuinely disappointed Andrew doesn’t do these types of videos anymore. I still really enjoy a lot of his content but he used to do these videos all the time, if I had to guess it seems like he started making some good money and now he doesn’t feel like fixing stuff anymore and just buys something else when it breaks
@jcgoogle18089 ай бұрын
@@2491kridge Exactly. A few years ago he used to be my most watched youtubechannel,.. I started watching him before he had 100,000 subscribers,... but now I watch one of his trivial hack videos about every few months at best. Jesse's are top notch. He's better than Diesel Creek who came out strong, but even he's becoming light weight compared to Jesse. Getting an old piece of equipment to run again with some ether and then parking it,... is nothing compared to the job Jesse did digging into skid steer and has done on other equipment in the past.
@2491kridge9 ай бұрын
@@jcgoogle1808 yeh Jesse is easily my favorite channel now for these types of videos, I literally don’t miss a video he uploads. With Andrew anymore I don’t even pay attention to his uploads and then every few months when I’ve got nothing else to watch I’ll scroll through his channel and see if there’s anything interesting
@Mike-Honcho-9 ай бұрын
Good job, you got a real bargain. Definitely paint, she deserves it after the rough life she’s had.
@i8screaminmoose9 ай бұрын
Nice repair. Your test drive gave the vibes of you really enjoying the track loader.
@gfmoore9 ай бұрын
Great effort 😀 I know vary little about mechanics, but just watching you inspires me. I find it amazing that someone(s) actually designed and built this stuff, it's astonishing.
@joeenna78209 ай бұрын
Great job as always. Also great job to your apprentice wife. My wife is always a good hand when I need the help.
@In2investing9 ай бұрын
You could've used a high grit sand paper layed down on a flat surface and polished out any scratches. But from what I could tell those surfaces looked fine. Especially for a farm type machine. That was Definitely why your motor wasn't running there was no spring pressure on the pistons and oil was bypassing a larger gap than intended. Just so you know those piston seals weren't seals they were wear bands and sold separately but should be replaced if over 2k hrs, and there should be one bigger o ring for the cap seal and the two smaller ones with back up rings for the lower cap seals. The cap back up rings are actually cupped on one side to better accept the o-ring and they dont go bad so reusing perfectly fine. Awesome work I really enjoyed these 2 videos
@richardwalters18039 ай бұрын
Great work, cudos to your wife for helping
@chris336619 ай бұрын
Hi Jess,yeah,excellent job.So nice both clips.Paint will be goog idea.
@cjwalth9 ай бұрын
I learned from a friend to put a clamp on the white rings and tighten it down nice and easily and let them sit for a half hour or so and they will compress back down . It is worth a try .
@singleshot22189 ай бұрын
I had faith in you buddy! You’ve done a wonderful job on that machine! When you was working with that shaft, you were concerned about marring it. That reminded me of the times I’m working on firearms and in to same situation. I’ll use a piece of heavy leather to protect the work, and put it in the vice from there. It doesn’t matter much that it may be oily. The oil in the leather protects it. It’s a great time saver and peace of mind that comes with accomplishment when you put the effort and time into something like that, and it’s a success! Take care and stay safe! God bless!✝️🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@pjp80s9 ай бұрын
You’re awesome…. Great video. Your ability to figure things out is impressive!
@ryandonato85639 ай бұрын
Jesse I can definitely relate to that there's been so many nights where I just couldn't sleep thinking about something on a project I was doing
@kevinfisher16329 ай бұрын
Deffo worth watching to see a master at work. Well done Jesse....and lady wife....lol
@snyderkurtis9 ай бұрын
Seriously thank you for all your videos. Easily my favorite content creator and I’m always learning from you
@jcgoogle18089 ай бұрын
Great couple of videos on the skidsteer. Really glad to see ya stick with it and save $3000 bucks or so not sending it off to a shop to change a bearing. Not only did it save you money, but provided great content for the channel.
@apetro88959 ай бұрын
Definitely want to see a painting video. I want to paint my old Gehl, so I'm looking forward to learning from you. I learned a lot from this video. As always, Great Work!
@spencerrobinson27199 ай бұрын
GUD!! Thats amazing work, I understand the hours you put into it, but it is sweat equity and you learned a lot! Little investment in parts compared to sending the drive motor out! Very cool!
@Z-Bart9 ай бұрын
Awesome fix. Great explanation of how that stuff works too.
@normfriedman45349 ай бұрын
Absolute genius Jesse! I love watching what you do and your interaction with your family. Greetings once again from Stone Ridge!
@jmuller869 ай бұрын
Stone ridge? My grandma lived there the entire time I was growing up. Atwood rd
@DavidGrassSr9 ай бұрын
Theres nothing like taking something old and bring it back to live , you will really enjoy this machine . Thanks for showing us step by step details.. See Ya
@FarmCraft1019 ай бұрын
Those white rings are backup rings. I learned the hard way what they do. They prevent the soft O-ring from being extruded through the gap by the pressure. I accidentally put them in the wrong way, with the backup ring toward the pressure and then the O-ring. It worked for a little while, but before long they started leaking and when I opened them up the O rings were destroyed. So O-ring toward the pressure, then backup ring, which as you say doesn't seal anything, but it give support to the O-ring so it can take the pressure. Nice work on this one, Jesse. If I ever have to get into a travel motor I'm sure this will come in handy.
@uncle_moose9 ай бұрын
You don't wear enough sunglasses to play with this hack.
@brandygray58949 ай бұрын
That is not a task that just anyone could do, be proud off yourself! Great job 👍
@tjlqk39 ай бұрын
I've just started watching your channel. Man you have some awesome skills. Making your own tools work in ways they aren't meant to but in some ways it's just flat genius! Subbed!
@frankkirby57639 ай бұрын
Jesse , you are amazing. Best wishes.
@jamesazahn68429 ай бұрын
Yes, paint her, with new decals! You could use clear lexon plastic for your side windows; from the wind, rain, and snow (Zip tie them into place.). You could even try to make, from clear lexon plastic, a hinge snap closed front door. Just my thoughts, a potential future project/s. "Thanks" for sharing, I find myself learning a lot from your projects and vedios. 🙂👍👍
@RobertLake-mf2qt9 ай бұрын
Very nice job, Jesse! I like how you do things and you are fun to watch. Keep up the good work.
@anthonyb84059 ай бұрын
CANNOT wait for the garage build series!! 😲
@ScatpackChallengerdriver9 ай бұрын
: SUGGESTION : 👍 Jessie if you get it back together and it leaks I suggest you try ( grandville strut seal ) . I tried it on the struts of an airplane I owned many years ago and to my surprise it worked . I never did have to put seals in either one of the two struts that had been leaking . If I remember correctly I got it from chief aircraft mail order.
@vito98119 ай бұрын
Ya gotta paint it! Paint it red, in the style of the new Takeuchis. My TL-26 was repainted in red and it looks great. For a small machine, it's a beast.